Hello, My Name Is is a sketch comedy group that has pivoted to video because of the pandemic.
University of Northern Colorado’s premiere sketch comedy group, Hello, My Name Is, has been a vibrant, collaborative part of campus for the past 10 years. Currently run by co-presidents Sam Oguma and Bee Dellepiane, the group of 11 typically performs live 30 to 60 minute shows featuring comedy sketches written, produced and acted in by students within the group.
As a member of HMNI for the past four years, Oguma enjoys the originality of the group and the impact it brings to a college campus. “Comprised of a diverse cast of comedians, we bring a style of comedy to campus that is completely our own,” Oguma said.
“Brainwashing, memory erasure, and false identities these are the forces Joaquin Moreno must fight to solve a terrifying mystery sweeping his entire school. Can he do it all on his own? Because there’s something watching from the stars. And it’s getting closer and closer…”
This is just a taste of what the world “In Astra”, a thrilling sci-fi podcast, offers its listeners. Written by University of Northern Colorado student Bee Dellepiane, the podcast just wrapped up its first season with praise and fantastic reviews.
Reviews came pouring through each week as new episodes were released.
“A grounded mystery that makes you feel like you are actually with the interesting protagonist.”